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Jibo is a desk robot that is actually an addition to the household. Jibo can see, listen, speak, help and even learn. You can place the desk robot in your kitchen, living room or bedroom.

Communication and information

Jibo can be connected to WiFi, the robot will recognize your family through sensors and facial and voice recognition software. You will soon be able to communicate with an iOS or Android app via your mobile.

Jibo is voice controlled
Jibo talks back
You can log in to his camera to check if everything is going well at home.

Communication and information

Jibo can take photos and videos. The robot is speech-driven and talks back with sometimes surprising texts. You will be able to communicate with an iOS app or Android app via your mobile with which you can log in to his camera to check if everything is going well at home. One big disadvantage, jibo is only available in English. And the expectation is not yet expressed that this will change in 2018.

Jibo can take photos and videos

The robot is speech-driven and talks back with sometimes surprising texts. You will be able to communicate with an iOS app or Android app via your mobile with which you can log in to his camera to check if everything is going well.

Jibo will not be available in Europe in the short term. This is the case in the United States and Canada. The company informed foreign investors (crowdfunding) via e-mail (see below). The company says, "Jibo is not working in accordance with our standards in your country," and this is a statement. The expected expansion into a number of international markets is now planned for autumn 2017. The developers of the robot blame the problem mainly on the slow connection to the servers that customers outside North America will experience. Also, the robot would not be able to understand English if it was spoken with an accent.

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Jibo, 'the first social robot for home with its own "character", stops. Jibo was introduced in 2014 and was designed by Cynthia Breazeal, head of the Personal Robots Group of the MIT Media Lab. Breazeal is a pioneer in the field of social robotics and communication between people and robots. She said at the time that she hoped Jibo would be part of the family. "Jibo is different from other gadgets, because it treats you like a human," she said.